Product Description
The 2026 Comprehensive Accreditation Manual for Critical Access Hospitals (CAMCAH) features the official Joint Commission standards, elements of performance (EPs), National Performance Goals, and other accreditation requirements, including those for the optional Primary Care Medical Home certification. New for this year:
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Revised standards that use language drawn from federal regulation to more directly identify alignment with US Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Conditions of Participation (CoPs)—resulting in a reduction of nearly 650 EPs
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A new “National Performance Goals” (NPG) chapter that consolidates all remaining requirements into salient, measurable topics with defined goals
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A new “Physical Environment” (PE) chapter that replaces the “Environment of Care” (EC) and “Life Safety” (LS) chapters to match the structure of the CoPs
It is organized as follows:
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Accreditation requirements, including ALL standards, EPs, National Performance Goals, and Accreditation Participation Requirements effective January 1, 2026
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Accreditation process information about Joint Commission policies and procedures and practical survey preparation information on the Early Survey Policy, documentation requirements, standards applicability, and more
The CAMCAH also featuresicons to help navigate documentation requirements, integrated regulatory requirements for deemed status, and a “What’s New” summary of changes made since the previous edition.
Please note: This e-book is a digital version of the 2026 CAMCAH, effective January 1, 2026. It will not be updated throughout 2026. For updates, please refer E-dition®, found on your Joint Commission Connect® extranet site or available for purchase here.
Setting: Critical access hospitals. A critical access hospital is defined by the CMS as a hospital that offers limited services and is located more than 35 miles from a hospital or another critical access hospital or is certified by the state as being a necessary provider of health care services to residents in the area. It maintains no more than 25 beds that could be used for inpatient care.
Key Audience: Staff responsible for accreditation, compliance, patient safety, or quality improvement in critical access hospitals or the distinct part psychiatric and/or rehabilitation distinct part units within a critical access hospital.